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Thailand Summer Institute May 19, 2014 - June 13, 2014
Chao Phraya
Sukhumvit
Thailand Summer Institute 2014
• "Health & Development Interventions: New Approaches”– Location: Bangkok, Thailand– Dates: May 19-30, 2014
• "Complex Emergencies, Refugees and Migrants”– Location: Bangkok, Thailand– Dates: June 2-13, 2014
Instructors• Dr. William Bertrand• Dr. Elke Johanna de Buhr
With support from Pete Likitkererat (TA)
An Introduction to Bangkok, Thailand
Course #1: Health & Development Interventions: New Approaches
• Thailand has seen major improvements in all sectors of health and development
• Life expectancy increased to approximately 70 years at birth, the vast majority of the population now has access to safe drinking water and sanitation, and a system providing universal health care for Thai nationals was introduced in 2002
• Yet, serious challenges remain, including the management of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other infectious diseases
Health & Development Interventions: New Approaches (cont.)
• Introduction to implementing and evaluating health and development interventions
• Study established and new approaches to program planning and M&E at the case of the comprehensive and successful HIV/AIDS response in Thailand as well as other examples from the local context
• Design and implement a small program evaluation exercise with assistance
• Field visits: International organizations and local and international NGOs working on health and development in Thailand
Course #2: Complex Emergencies, Refugees and Migrants
• Examine migration, including forced migration, in Thailand and the broader Southeast Asian region
• Based on data provided by UNHCR, Thailand is hosting 84,900 registered refugees as well as an estimated 62,000 unregistered asylum-seekers from Myanmar in nine camps along the Thai-Myanmar border
• In total, two million unregistered migrants are estimated to be living in Thailand, many of them in Bangkok
• 500,000 people, often the children of immigrants, are regarded as without a nationality, or stateless
Complex Emergencies, Refugees and Migrants (cont.)
• After an overview of migration in South-East Asia, you will be introduced to the materials developed by the Sphere Project
• Apply the studied approaches to a group project examining the needs of refugees and migrants, and strategies to address them
• Field visits: International organizations (incl. UNHCR and/or IOM), local and international NGOs as well as government agencies
Course Logistics• Teaching:– Lectures, including guest speakers (mostly in the
mornings) – Site visits/field trips, and group work (mostly
afternoons, sometimes all day)
• Housing and Meals: – Single rooms at Bourbon St
Hotel in Sukhumvit, Bangkok – Included meals: Breakfast, lunch
and two coffee breaksBourbon Street Hotel (Bangkok)
Field Trips
Grand Palace
Ayutthaya
Questions?
For further information please contact: Elke de Buhr ([email protected])